The silent struggle of COVID-19 testing for people with autism
COVID-19 testing has become a notoriously unpleasant experience, even for those with a high pain threshold. For people with autism,
COVID-19 testing has become a notoriously unpleasant experience, even for those with a high pain threshold. For people with autism,
When the coronavirus grounded international travel in March 2020, the lives of people approved for refugee resettlement in the UK
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“COVID took my mum away from me at a faster rate than what would have happened if life continued as
Kingston’s Hawks Road NHS site in Norbiton will be the first large scale COVID-19 vaccination centre for the borough, Kingston
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